In the last twenty five years, company law in the Commonwealth Caribbean has undergone dramatic changes, from a model influenced by English law to a new, harmonised collection of regional legislation based on the Caricom and CLI model Acts that vary substantially across Caricom member states. The variation within Caribbean company law presents an enormous challenge, both in terms of the breadth of the subject and in addressing the difference in provisions of one state’s Company Law Act as opposed to another. Using the Caricom model Act and CLI model Act as a basis for its structure, Commonwealth Caribbean Company Law examines and compares regional implementation of company law in an accessible and comprehensive manner that will be invaluable to students and practitioners in the region.
An Introduction to Company Law in the Commonwealth Caribbean
This text explores the emergence and development of corporate governance in the region from a range of angles, including the protection and empowerment of shareholders, the impact on government agencies, and the role and responsibilities of ...
22 According to D Campbell, aReflexivity and Welfarism in the Modern Law of Contract« (2000) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 477, a claim most powerfully made by F Hayek in The Road to Serfdom (Routledge, 1986).
The book will also examine how the courts on the Commonwealth Cariibeen have sought to define principles of administrative law.
Essential reading for undergraduate law students in the Caribbean, this text will also prove useful to those studying for the certificate of proficiency in the practice of law in the Commonwealth Caribbean, while the footnote references to ...
The book primarily targets the development of business law in several Caribbean Commonwealth jurisdictions but also, where appropriate, embraces the jurisprudence of other Commonwealth nations such as the United Kingdom, Canada and ...
This 5th edition of Commonwealth Caribbean Property Law sets out clearly and concisely the central principles of the law of real property in the region, guiding students through this core but often complex subject area.
Fully updated and revised to fit in with the new laws and structure in the Commonwealth Caribbean law and legal systems, this new edition examines the institutions, structures and processes of the law in the Commonwealth Caribbean.
This book sets out in a clear and concise manner the central principles of insurance law in the Caribbean, guiding students through the complexities of the subject.
See enlightening exposeofthe subjectby Adams, 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75. 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 R., Cowell, N. and Singh, G. (1999) 'The Making of Industrial Relations in the Commonwealth Caribbean' pp. 155–184in Kuruvilla,S.